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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
acquire
ac·quire AW [acquire acquires acquired acquiring] BrE [əˈkwaɪə(r)] NAmE [əˈkwaɪər] verb (formal) 1. ~ sth to gain sth by your own efforts, ability or behaviour • She has acquired a good knowledge of English. • How long will it take to acquire the necessary skills? •He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty. •I have recently acquired a taste for olives. 2. ~ sth to obtain sth by buying or being given it • The company has just acquired new premises. • How did the gallery come to acquire so many Picassos? •I've suddenly acquired a stepbrother. Idiom: ↑acquired taste Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English acquere, from Old French aquerre, based on Latin acquirere ‘get in addition’, from ad- ‘to’ + quaerere ‘seek’. The English spelling was modified (c. 1600) by association with the Latin word. Thesaurus: acquire verb 1. T (especially written) •I have recently acquired a taste for olives. earn • |especially spoken get • |especially written gain • • obtain • |informal pick sth up • acquire/get/obtain/pick up sth from sb/sth acquire/earn/get/gain a reputation 2. T (especially written) •He was extremely proud of his newly acquired computer skills. learn • • pick sth up • • master • acquire/learn/pick up/master a skill Example Bank: •I've suddenly acquired a stepbrother. •When you have acquired a basic range of computing skills, you will be ready to start the job. •to acquire a love of/taste for sth •to acquire a reputation/bad name/criminal record/tan/look/appearance
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